yes I read up on that . How convenient he kills himself . Why the Enquirer paper ? Didnt they have to destroy all the contents in that building ? Hmm a reporter ? diversion and murder .Just read up on that. The accused guy killed himself.
People did say there was doubts and no conclusive proof it was him, but he did make some really creepy and threatening remarks to his psychiatrist about poisoning people.
It doesnt ,matter to me but the news is saying no traces of ricin found and he may have been set up or framed . Like I said its fishy the timing after the bombing . Diversion . Then they repeal the Part of stock act MONDAY http://www.rollcall.com/news/obama_signs_partial_repeal_of_stock_act-224019-1.htmlI wouldn't be so sure, Joe. I did attend the detention hearing yesterday ad will be giving you my report this evening.
It doesnt ,matter to me but the news is saying no traces of ricin found and he may have been set up or framed . Like I said its fishy the timing after the bombing . Diversion . Then they repeal the Part of stock act MONDAY http://www.rollcall.com/news/obama_signs_partial_repeal_of_stock_act-224019-1.html
[SNIP] I have much more to say, later.
No Jay the news said they are possibly looking into weather he was framed . Would I be surprised ? Nope . We will see what happens . Seems you are willing to convict him just because he is a chemmie ? Or maybe its just me ? Keep us informed . I say it will wind up like the Hutatree Militia case .So now you are believing what the news says? Actually, it was the defense attorney who introduced the possibility that someone else could have posted the letter. In this sort of hearing, it is the attorney's job to keep the client out of jail by cross examination of evidence being made by the prosecution. Debunking, sort of, or at least introducing doubt.
It sounds like you are cooking up a government conspiracy. Well, a "frame-up" such as you speak of would have involved FBI agents who had complete control of his house for many hours during the search. If there were a conspiracy out to "Frame up", they failed to plant any evidence which could be used to keep him in jail. It is clear that they did nothing of the sort and so he is out on bond. I have much more to say, later.
Ricin suspect freed, marshals say; attorney says he was set upNo Jay the news said they are possibly looking into weather he was framed . Would I be surprised ? Nope .
4/23 UPDATE:A federal judge this afternoon formally dismissed criminal charges against Curtis. Magistrate S. Allan Alexander signed an order for dismissal after prosecutors petitioned to drop their case since "the ongoing investigation has revealed new information."http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/ricin-case-crumbling-678452
A feud between two genius musical martial artists?External Quote:During a court hearing yesterday, lawyers for Curtis contended that he had been framed and pointed investigators toward James Everett Dutschke, a 41-year-old Tupelo man with whom Curtis has feuded. Like Curtis, Dutschke is a martial arts expert, a musician, and a Mensa member.
You'd figure he d just mail it to the guy hes feuding with ??? Seems to me everyone going bonkers ? almost everyone that is ?This just gets more bizarre:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/ricin-case-crumbling-678452
A feud between two genius musical martial artists?External Quote:During a court hearing yesterday, lawyers for Curtis contended that he had been framed and pointed investigators toward James Everett Dutschke, a 41-year-old Tupelo man with whom Curtis has feuded. Like Curtis, Dutschke is a martial arts expert, a musician, and a Mensa member.
You'd figure he d just mail it to the guy hes feuding with ??? Seems to me everyone going bonkers ? almost everyone that is ?
Those geniuses always over-think things


This sounds like it would make an interesting documentary film.External Quote:Dutschke said that he knows Curtis but that the two had a falling out. Dutschke said the last contact they had was in 2010 when Dutschke threatened to sue Curtis for saying he was a member of Mensa, a membership group for people with high IQs.
Curtis contended that he had been framed and pointed investigators toward James Everett Dutschke, a 41-year-old Tupelo man with whom Curtis has feuded. Like Curtis, Dutschke is a martial arts expert, a musician, and a Mensa member.[/ex]
This short video by Curtis refers to J. Everett Dutschke:
This video by Dutschke has a response by Curtis(1stConspiracyRealist) and a reference by Dutschke to a bumper sticker on a car which reads, " He has a sign on his car that says "Christian & a Democrat"... He obviously never read the part about "Thou Shalt Not Steal!"
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Curtis' Facebook page had an image of Curtis standing by a bumper sicker with the same wording as above:
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That is some of what I have known for several days.
I couldn't agree with you more and love this thread, it demonstrates how conspiracies can be so easily generated and people fall for them. First in the beginning of this thread he is a looney because he is a chem-trail activist. He is pretty much prosecuted through the posts by the people, not because of the evidence, but because of his position. If he would have stood trial by this thread a week ago he would have been lynched by 90% of the people here. All the talk about his guilt in the case, or insinuating a link between them is how conspiracies evolve. We all fall into this trap and it's best to avoid it by withholding judgment and allowing a jury of our peers discern it. "Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it." Hitler Those of you judging him over his position on Chem-Trails lack the wisdom and judgment by not allowing justice to follow its course.No Jay the news said they are possibly looking into weather he was framed . Would I be surprised ? Nope . We will see what happens . Seems you are willing to convict him just because he is a chemmie ? Or maybe its just me ? Keep us informed . I say it will wind up like the Hutatree Militia case .
Im not buying it . It a diversion , Gun Control ? Obama ? anyone knows they dont open their own mail ? Trying to cover-up all those scandals .There is a recent set of ricin letters sent from Texas which seems to pertain to gun control.
However, prior to that, there was a set of up to five letters sent from Spokane, Washington, to a number of places and persons. This one is interesting in that no details of the letters have been released. One of the letters was sent to Fairchild Air Force Base, which might possibly be significant, as that base hosts the largest refueling wing on the US west coast and has previously been accused by chemtrail advocates.
If any details, chatter or connections come up, I'd like to know.
From:
http://www.fbi.gov/seattle/press-re...art-of-spokane-washington-ricin-investigation
FBI Seattle
May 30, 2013
Public Affairs Specialist Ayn S. Dietrich
(206) 622-0460
A letter containing a suspicious substance and a threat to a federal district court Judge in Spokane was intercepted on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at the U.S. Post Office on W. Riverside Avenue in Spokane, Washington. Subsequent analysis performed by the Spokane Regional Health District, and later confirmed by the FBI at the National Bioforensic Analysis Center (NBFAC), indicated the substance in the letter contained active ricin toxin.
On May 22, 2013, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested MATTHEW RYAN BUQUET, 38, for allegedly sending the letter. Earlier that day, he was charged by a one-count grand jury indictment for mailing threatening communications.
A total of five similar letters have been seized or detected:
Letter sent to the federal district court judge in Spokane, intercepted on May 14, 2013;
Letter sent to the W. Riverside Post Office in Spokane, intercepted on May 14, 2013;
Letter sent to the president of the United States in Washington, D.C., intercepted on May 22, 2013;
Letter sent to Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, located on May 22, 2013; and
Letter sent to the Central Intelligence Agency, detected on May 22, 2013.
Subsequent analysis by the FBI at the NBFAC indicated the substance in the letters sent to the president of the United States, the federal district court judge, and the Spokane post office contained active ricin toxin. The contents of the Fairchild letter continue to undergo testing at the NBFAC.
Investigators have determined that the fifth letter, addressed in a manner consistent with the first four envelopes, was sent to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). This letter was addressed to a location that does not receive mail deliveries. As of May 30, 2013, this letter has not been located by law enforcement authorities. Active monitoring of the mail stream continues in an effort to locate this letter and mitigate any risk its contents might pose.
The four envelopes in the possession of law enforcement officials were postmarked in Spokane on May 13, 2013. Each addressee was handwritten in red ink. The fifth letter, with a handwritten address of "Central Intelligence Agency" in McLean, Virginia, was probably also postmarked on May 13, 2013 and penned in red ink. In the unlikely event a letter fitting this description is encountered by a member of the public, the envelope should not be opened or handled and law enforcement authorities should be notified immediately.
Ricin is a poison found naturally in castor beans. Ricin poisoning can occur when the substance enters the body through ingestion, inhalation, or injection. To date, the FBI is not aware of any illness as a result of exposure to these letters. Public health questions should be directed to public health officials. In the state of Washington, the Department of Health may be contacted at 800-525-0127.
The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Washington is fully engaged in this matter and has made no comment on whether additional charges may be sought in connection with the continuing FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) investigation.
An individual charged with a criminal offense is presumed innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.